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The NOYITO TTL to RS232 Module is a compact, blue PCB adapter designed to convert MCU TTL serial signals to RS232 levels, supporting 3-5.5V power input. Featuring clear pin labeling and a schematic printed on the back, it simplifies integration with devices like PCs, electronic compasses, and car diagnostics. Powered by the reliable SP3232 chip, it ensures stable serial communication with a compact 51x16mm form factor and includes a one-year manufacturer warranty.
| ASIN | B07BJJ3TZR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #235 in Serial Adapters |
| Brand | NOYITO |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | TTL Serial Port Communicates with RS232 Level Devices |
| Connector Type | Serial Adapter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Finish | Blue |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Item Dimensions | 2.01 x 0.63 x 0.12 inches |
| Item Type Name | TTL to RS232 Module |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | NOYITO |
| Model Number | NO-TTLRS232-5V |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| UPC | 667797748388 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer's One-year After-sale Warranty |
| Warranty Type | manufacturer,warranty |
S**L
Great boards, easy to work with, reliable.
These are my go-to parts for TTL-RS232 conversion: they work really well, and they aren't attached to a DE-9 connector I usually don't need. They've been very reliable and easy to work with on Arduino, Pi and BeagleBone, and the price is certainly right. The silkscreen legends are clear and super helpful: no need to search the web for the pinouts, though the chip's data sheet is detailed and useful and can be worth a scan. Somebody asked if it does full +/- 12v on the RS232 lines, and it definitely does not: the chip isn't designed to have a 24v swing in the output circuits. The boards I have are based on the Sipex SP3232E chip, whose data sheet says max output swing +/- 13v, which is what i see. This scope trace shows the TX output line of a 19200bps signal with an amplitude of +5.9v to -5.7v, which is pretty much par for the course with a 5v supply. Using a 3.3v supply drops this only slightly (+5.8 to -5.6v on my boards), and all of this is plenty good for RS232. The ripple in the highs and lows are likely correlated with charge pump activity, and this isn't any problem for RS232 either.
H**S
The real deal
Works great! Used in a project to connect a pi to a renogy wanderer charge controller. LEDs are handy for troubleshooting. Little pricey but does the job. Be aware there are counterfeit RS232 chips out there. Had purchased a different module, it ran hot and consumed 200 mA doing nothing. Turned out the chip had missing internal pull up resistors (and who knows what else).
D**D
Has tx and rx leds
Used this to read data from my inverters RS232 port, using wemos d1 mini and publish the data to MQTT broker. I bought several others while writing the code for the wemos and trying to get data from inverter. This one has got power, transfer and receive lights which comes handy troubleshooting the code. Finally got a response from the inverter and this converter works just fine. I visually see when the command is sent to inverter and the response received back from it. I also like that this has got nice leads that you can solder the wires, as well as holes to integrate it on a PCB if needed. Overall a great product.
Z**R
Works great, make sure to connect to 3.3V on your PI
Using this with an Atomic PI (x86 Atom, not ARM) to talk to a Renogy Solar Charge controller. Had to open the renogy to determine the pin layout but after that was easy to connect to the PI's UART GPIO pins. This thing is really small. You're best off soldering wires to the flat surfaces and not the holes imho. There are 2 LEDs on this device. One is always on (power) and the other goes on when there's data being sent (at least it's not on all the time).
M**R
Nice
This works just as it should, is compact, and is very clear on what wires go where. Adding pin terminals was easy.
P**R
Only wish they were cheaper.
These work perfectly and are very robust. Like a moron I hooked the power up backwards and the chip got very hot in the 3-4 seconds it was connected but surprisingly it wasn’t destroyed. There’s a bit of sawtooth on the rs232 waveforms but that’s probably the charge pump. Note that the modem control lines rts and cts can be used instead to carry a second rx-tx channel, say from a dual uart.
M**R
Small, easy to use
This product converts ttl to rs232 and vice-versa. I am using it to transmit rs232-compatible signals from my arduino nano. The oscilloscope shows the ttl signal pre and rs232 post processing. I have not connected an rs232 transmitting device yet.
B**.
Funcitons perfectly!
I bought this for a project going between an ESP32 UART and an old piece of RS232 equipment. It hasn't skipped a beat. I might like a little different layout - perhaps something more compact for fitting on boards easier. But this does have the convenience of both pin header spots and solder pads, so the space is what it is.
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